A model originally created with inFusion, could
then be refined by
loading srcML files, to add for example AST info.
Alexandre
On 29 Apr 2010, at 09:53, Tudor Girba wrote:
Hi,
Another related idea is to not use srcML for the main parsing,
but to keep it around for custom queries.
So, we could still keep the current solution with inFusion for
the main models, and have srcML for when we want to write queries
that need access to AST.
For example, if you do not have the right libraries, inFusion
will not create annotation objects. If I would have access to the
AST, I could write a query (even if it is expensive at first)
that checks the AST of class for the existence of such annotations.
I would use this. And maybe like this the srcML interface would
grow in time and get better. What do you think?
Cheers,
Doru
On 28 Apr 2010, at 14:44, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
> As Simon said, the type resolution in C is easy. In C++ it is
> another beast.
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> Alexandre
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> On 28 Apr 2010, at 04:47, Simon Denier wrote:
>
>>
>> On 28 avr. 2010, at 10:36, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>>
>>> the problem is that meta model is different so you would have
>>> to map everything.
>>
>>
>> Besides, from what I have seen, the generated xml is sometimes
>> not regular: i.e. similar things in the code does not have the
>> same xml representation. This makes it cumbersome as it is not
>> documented, so you have to decode the grammar from the xml and
>> adapt to such irregularities.
>>
>> In the end, you still have to maintain a xml parser for each
>> language and you still dont have control about what is
>> extracted. And you have to do the type resolution :)
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Stef
>>>
>>>
>>> On Apr 28, 2010, at 10:28 AM, Laval Jannik wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I am looking at srcML, and I see that it make XML files from
>>>> Java and C++ source code.
>>>>
>>>> Since we use it for C source code, it should be possible to
>>>> make it works with C++ and java.
>>>> This strategy allows us to not us a special tool for each
>>>> language.
>>>>
>>>> What do you think about it ?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
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